Cyle Thomas
Verona Park 2026
My work lives at the intersection of art and jewelry — a place where imagination becomes reality. I’m drawn to how metal can hold both strength and subtlety, how something shaped by fire and pressure can carry a sense of stillness or light. Growing up fishing on the ocean taught me how to move between worlds: the tangible rhythm of work and the vastness of what can’t be seen. For me, jewelry isn’t decoration; it’s a form of storytelling, a way to bridge what we dream with what we can hold in our hands. Each piece begins as an idea — a feeling, a glimpse of something unseen — and becomes real through slow, deliberate craft.